Scammers never cease to amaze. As parents in the US search desperately for alternative means of procuring baby formula during the month-long shortage, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns of formula scams targeting new moms on social media.
According to the consumer protection agency, scammers are posting bogus ads on social media platforms taking advantage of the shortage. They usually target parents and caregivers hunting down baby formula online. Potential buyers are contacted via direct message and sent pictures of available cans of baby formula.
“The buyer makes a payment through a peer-to-peer platform such as PayPal or Venmo, but the formula never arrives,” the BBB explained.
If you’re a new parent or caregiver in search of baby formula, the BBB recommends you look for these red flags before purchasing from individuals who advertise the product on social media or unknown platforms:
To avoid falling for baby formula scams, make sure you:
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